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Index.

Holidays : on St. Katharine's

Day, 172 Hollantide : Hallowmas, 61, 74,

79, 80 Holly Eve : All Hallow Eve, 74 ;

leaves used for decorations at

Christmastide, 418, 420 Hotu-ibi : a district in Easter

Island, 339 Husband : selected at a bull-fight,

147 ; and wife, future of,

divined at Hallow E'en, 59

India : Jellicut ceremony, 146 Inish Bofhn : legend of, 436 et

seqq. Insects at Christmastide, 417 Intichiuma ceremonies, the, 262

et seqq. Ishii Shinji : on the " Life of the

Mountain People of Formosa,"

115 ei seqq. Ivy : use of, at Christmastide, 420

Janus, 237

Japan : stone implements found

in, 359 Jellicut ceremony, the, 146 Jenkinson, Mrs. C. : review of

L. Havemeyer, Drama of Savage

  • Peoples, 111 et seq.

Kalla tribe, the : bull contests among, 148

Kane, W. F. de Vismes : " Notes on Irish folklore," 87 et seqq.

Kesoko : half man, half frigate- bird, in Easter Island, 367

Khakan : title of the Khazar kings, 388

Khazar : Khozar tribe, the, 382 ; their origin, 384 ; killing of their kings, ■^Z'zetseqq.; polygamy of their kings, 389 ; double kingship among, 404 ; language of, 388 ; sociology of, 386 et seqq.

Khidr, the " Green One " : Glau- cus, 281

Khozar : see Khazar

Kissing Bush, the, 422

Kilty witches : begging by, 301

Kizil Bash tribe, the, 292

Knczima, the, in Servia, 39

Knox, Miss D. : " Folk Tales from Co. Limerick," 208 et seqq.

Kotun : a district in Easter Island, 339

Kunbi caste, the : celebration of the Pola festival. 158

Laa Houney : All Saints' Day, 79 La feile Mairtin : St. Martin's

Day, 168 Lambadi tribe, the : human sacri- fice among, 155 et seq. Lammas : a witches' festival, 252 Laurel : used for decoration at

Christmas, 421 " Legends from the Connacht

Coast," 432 et seqq. Leprechaun, the, 90 et seqq. Letters from Heaven, 318 et seqq. Light : tabu against giving, at

Christmastide, 415 Lincolnshire : apparitions in, 103 ;

folklore of, 325 et seq. Lodestone, the : used in a charm,

330 Long-eared tvpe of ^Slelanesians,

361 Lord ]\Iayor's Day, 53, 164 Lord of Misrule, the, 61 Loughrey-men, 90 Love charms, 61, 318, 330 Lovett, Mr. E. : exhibition of

charms by, 99 et seq. Lynch : legend of, 436 Lynott and Barnett : legend of,

435 et seq.

Mackenzie, D. A. : on " Easter

Eggs in Scotland," 450 MacSweeny, J. J. : on The Sister's

Son and the Duel, 320 et seq. M'Williams, B. : on begging on

St. Thomas' Day, 450 " Magic and Religion : " by F. B.

Jevons, 259 et seqq. ; magic sym- pathetic, imitative, 157 Mana, 274 e^ seqq. Mananann Mac Lir : a sea-god,

181 Mani, 287 Manu : a ceremony in Easter

Island, 353

Manu-tava
the sacred bird of

Easter Island, 343 Maoris, the : culture of, 358 Mariuwi : the pre-Maori race,

358 Marriage : rules of, in Formosa,

127 ; tabu of, at Christmastide,

420